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about 3' before flushing. Return to nest was
always quite direct and usually it would
pause shortly at lower branches of caetus.
- Gray Vireo (was just about to shoot a vireo
singing like Cassin in Bush of wash in
side canyon of Cedar Canyon; decided to
watch however and it flew into bush about
4' tall & was on nest - will describe &
identify bush later.)
May 23, 1938
In A.M. went to Pinnacle where wrote
couple days ago. Spent some time attempting
photo of Caetus Wren at nest, without success.
At top of pinnacle found no parent Red-tailed
Hawks. In aft. searched for nest & hunted
lizards. Observations of note for today -
- Costa Hummingbird (found nest + egg in
Opuntia sp. or at foot of pinnacle. ?
caround & anyway, may photograph later.
- Long-tailed Chat (saw one near camp at
dusk. Was in shrubby juniper at edge of
hillside on shady side. Saw eye ring on
yellow breast; (no notes)